Background
Edelstein, Stanley B. was born on October 6, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Edelstein, Stanley B. was born on October 6, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Carnegie Mellon University (Bachelor of Science, 1974). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1977).
Worked at Jacoby Donner, Professional Corporation (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in Construction Law, Construction Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Real Estate, Corporate, Commercial Transactions, Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, Single and Multi-Employer Pension and Profit Sharing, Estate Planning and Administration, Debtors" and Creditors" Rights Law and Zoning Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Pennsylvania.
1978, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania and United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Member, George Washington University Law Review, 1975-1977.
Law Clerk to the Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Junior, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1977-1978. Author: "Beyond Liens and Bond Claims --- Some Non-Statutory Remedies for Non-Payment to Subcontractors," Construction Litigation Reporter, August, 1987.
Member: Philadelphia (Chairperson, State Civil Judicial Procedures Committee, 1993. Member, Federal Courts Committee.
Construction Law Committee, Real Property Section) and American (Member: Forum Committee on the Construction Industry.
Litigation, Labor and Employment Law Sections) Bar Associations. More than sixty years ago a Philadelphia lawyer named Myron Jacoby started the law practice which is now Jacoby Donner, Professional Corporation Known as "Philadelphia Construction Lawyers" for our extensive history representing members of the construction industry in the Delaware Valley, our firm has expanded its practice to encompass the many additional needs of our diversifying client base.
Member, George Washington University Law Review, 1975-1977. Law Clerk to the Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Junior, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1977-1978.